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An analogue of the Open Server toolkit for managing domains and databases for web development under Linux?
I use Open Server
for debugging sites , and now there is a need to switch to Linux.
Can you recommend a solution that allows you to manage local domains and redirects to localhost, databases, start and stop the server and services as conveniently as in Open Server?
Preferably with a GUI, well, or with the ability to create a menu or a button that launches the desired action.
The solution should check for the presence of folders in the sites folder and, if there are, add a domain redirect to the local machine.
I understand that a real Linux expert is able to write the necessary solution himself - but I believe that the solution already exists, and I myself do not know Linux well enough yet.
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In fact, this is done simply from the console, although I do not use Linux, but I have a sketch of how to install everything, how to start everything and reconfigure everything. Compared to the openserver tlrmazy in consoles, this can be done faster, except of course adding a new host to hosts and apach. I need a manual, I can send it.
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